Mrs. Dickie, who died in April 2011, earmarked about $2.5 million to establish a permanent scholarship in honor of her husband, George D. Dickie Jr. '46.
The latest version is the General Rudder, named June 6 for legendary Texas A&M graduate James Earl Rudder, who commanded the fabled Army Rangers during their scaling of Pointe Du Hoc on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
A new ranking in A Review of Fifty Public University Honors Programs puts the Texas A&M University Honors Program in the top spot in the category of “Schools with Engineering Focus.”
Betsy and Peter Forster of Washington, D. C., pledged $1 million to the Texas A&M Foundation in support of the renovation and expansion of Texas A&M University’s Memorial Student Center.